About this Page -- This is a discussion on '11 PA RB Jameel Poteat Page 2. within the forum Tennessee Vols Recruiting. Poteat is a good-looking running back prospect from Harrisburg, Pa. Poteat, 5 feet 11 and 195 pounds, looks like a ...

Poteat is a good-looking running back prospect from Harrisburg, Pa. Poteat, 5 feet 11 and 195 pounds, looks like a shifty runner with excellent vision and balance. He can cut on a dime and is dangerous in space. Although he's not the biggest back in the world, Poteat is tough between the tackles and runs hard downhill. He has a good combination of size and speed and can catch the ball out of the backfield.

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I don't think he's a five-star prospect, but Poteat looks like a solid four-star prospect and a sure-fire guy for the Rivals100. He has rushed for close to 3,000 yards and 39 touchdowns over the past two seasons. Poteat has scholarship offers from Pitt, Rutgers, Syracuse, Boston College, Maryland, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Connecticut, West Virginia, USC, Tennessee and others.

Pitt would be my guess because I think he will go with his friend Terrell Cestnut QB/DB that is deciding Thursday. It seems like they really wnat to play in college together and Pitt looks to be the place.

DePreist is a 4 or 5 star depending on the service you look at I think, but anyway he is announcing Friday and just left UA for the second time this month after spending 3 more days this week at UA with his family. Could still pick OSU but my money says UA.

DePreist is a 4 or 5 star depending on the service you look at I think, but anyway he is announcing Friday and just left UA for the second time this month after spending 3 more days this week at UA with his family. Could still pick OSU but my money says UA.

My brothers a bama fan so he follows your recruiting as much as I do Tennessee, Depriest is good friends w/ Braxton Miller and is from an area that is an OSU pipeline, great get, and at this point it seems you guys lead for Clowney but the longer it draws out the more the in-state pressure will kick in